2. Peter wants to hire Betty to baby-sit his new baby five days a week for one year. He offers Betty the job on March 3, 2000, and tells her that he wants her to come to work on March 7, 2000. Does Betty need to ask Peter for a written contract? Why?
Yes, Betty needs to sign a written contract with the Peter. From the question statement, it is clearing that Peter is hiring Betty for a contractual job of one year and that too five days a week. It is the nature of regular contract. Peter is contracting Betty for one year for taking care of baby. There is agreement between Peter and Betty for the contract. There is also the condition of offer and acceptance. As the Peter has told Betty to come on later date i.e. March 7, 2000. There will be some consideration also as Betty will receive for taking care of baby. It is legal sufficiency for a written contract.
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